“In Canfield Drive, a work of urban history and social and political science, Matthew Averett investigates contended racialized spaces through the exploration of historical precedence, social movements, political maneuvers, and commercial development in the St. Louis Metropolitan area from 1764 until 2014. Adroitly using sources that include newspaper articles, photographs, legal case studies, and architectural studies as cogent methodologies, Averett’s four-part study explores the underlying causes that led up to the untimely death of teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014, a clarion call to re-examine the role of over policing and police brutality in urban communities in America.” —Gregory Carr, MA Saint Louis University, American Studies